'3:30 p.m. — I leave school after making sure everything is set up for tomorrow. I go to a different Target that still has composition notebooks in stock for $0.50 each. I buy a few to help some of the kids who need one get one. $10.87'
$167 to my HYSA every month, $153 to my general saving account, $75 to my investment accountsWas there an expectation for you to attend higher education? Did you participate in any form of higher education? If yes, how did you pay for it?
I became financially responsible for myself at 24. For my last year and a half of undergrad and the entirety of my master's degree, I was able to live at home, and before that my parents paid for my groceries and cell phone while I worked and lived in the dorms at my university. During my first semester of teaching, I lived at home to save money to move out. However, I was able to stay on my dad's insurance until this year. It was rad insurance. I miss it.
7:30 a.m. — I arrive at work and do the rounds of saying “good morning” to everyone in my building. I don't have my planning period until later in the day, so I try to get everything set up and ready to go for class. The bell rings, and I'm as ready as I am going to get. Today, the students had a reading assignment, and there are a few complaints about having to read…at school. However, most of them are not too upset.
6 a.m. — My hair is still very wet, but I am dressed. I wear jeans and one of our school T-shirts because it's Friday! I put leftover soup in my lunch bag and pop Trader Joe's blueberry waffles in the toaster. I also start heating up hot water and get my AeroPress ready. 8:45 p.m. — Surprisingly, I do not fall asleep on their couch like I normally do and instead get in my car and go home to fall asleep in my bed. Pajamas on, face washed, lights out by 9:30.6:30 a.m. — It's Saturday! However, today is also the day to make life for future me a little easier. Remember all those tests my students took yesterday? It is time to start grading those. I put in a load of laundry, grab my computer, read some news articles, and grade tests in bed.
8 a.m. — L. arrives, and we are on our way! When we get to where we are hiking, there is an $8 fee. L. pays it and I Zelle her $8 for part of the fee and gas because she drove.9 a.m. — We start our hike, and it is beautiful! I haven't been on this pretty of a hike in a long time — the views just keep getting better and better.
5 p.m. — My mom makes naan pizzas. I help her by grating the cheese. I add peppers to my pizza, and we bake them. They turn out really good!
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
César E. Chávez March for Justice returns March 26 after 2-year COVID hiatusMarchers will walk 2 miles through downtown San Antonio, starting from the Guadalupe...
Weiterlesen »
In photos: Russian forces intensify bombings of Ukraine civilian areas on day 26 of invasionKyiv and Mariupol were among the key cities targeted by Russian missiles, Ukrainian officials said.
Weiterlesen »
Look Ahead: Local events and things to do this week, March 20-26Look Ahead: This week, check out three rock shows at Vivint Arena, drag stars and “Dancing With the Stars” at the Eccles.
Weiterlesen »
McConnell: No final decision yet on confirming Ketanji Brown JacksonMitch McConnell: No final decision made on confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson
Weiterlesen »